The Madras pioneer. (Madras, Crook County, Or.) 1904-current, March 12, 1908, Image 7

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    pure Blood
i..U HXnniVa Hnrnnnnrltln
U la crciit incdlolno curca thouo oruptloiw,
, II and boils Unit "PPOiir lit all HoaHotiH;
PlD,p mf,iiii fiorcs, unit rlioum or cczonm;
T )fl Llf equally well to, and ulno oiiroH, tly.
I mid all uloiimch trouhloBj curoH rhou
Sl nnd caUirrh euros nervous trouble,
,1 that tired fooling.
j.Miltv aim uiuK
uu" .. l,nnr.rnrm1lln In tnh.
8flr,Bifnml,ril"rlllM now put uo In olioco- (, ,f
Irt'.ilLllr. I Srintnlm. M well na In t io usual ,Y l.n
form. na""1'1 ' i i.A.i.i,.. -.
gallon, bjfVlloiil Co.. Lowell. Mn. a(tiigih to do mi my Vork."
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Mr"' .....K T'ri II'Tllnglon. Vt ,
iy . i I li ram of n Inrtco farm, o
it ch to .lo mi.I o llttla Unllli to io It
llli, rnunril ntiiiixt n roitipfule break
i in V m.
,i, Vlr or II""". .v.
J, Ur.Rto.' cijunl n n hero Ami
? n leman nml mm l superior m.
Scr It In only In the l"rger pollt
t? or somlpolltlc-nl fplioro that he
Snd. lower nn.l there perhaps only
JS. hi. op.H.rtunlth.H won. mi
:,h nmnllrr. 1,,UCD "ur,u"r
. in...,,..,.
a. Vita Pane" n1
n ll rinroti I)Um
nun a urriii
trial bottU and
rcliHt.,l'li 11 ..'-
)Crpi Thrm Avr.
Flnt Lamllaily "My uonrdorn lonf
round tlic parlor every evening, much
lo nr annoyance. Does yourH?"
second undlmly "No. Indeed! My
idwMer l warning i "
pltnfc
PUIS CURCD IN 6 TO 14 DAYS.
' iioOINTMK.N'T It Kti'ntcl to mire any
MIU '"',' . .1 lt.l Milrllfllnir
w- o ,, v rSiun.1 wi
nitl IB iv -"
He Cuu I it Ilro If.
I went to the theater hint night'
-What did you we?"
-A play called 'Iliimlet. "
How was It?"
-Fair; only fair. A Rood, lively nex-
I j,t would do It n world of good."
S Wiiblnjton llernld.
You Can Gt Allr n" root-Case TRtt.
-!.- II. U 1 1 .... t ... t f !fnw V V m
f Ittt i0' ol Aili'ii'n Koot-Ktue. It Cllri'a
iwf.tinf, houwolk'ti, aclilnir tevl. It mnkr-
M.nf ilirlil atiiM' cur. A pertain euro tor
V I ...- - -. .it
m COrni. liiyoniiiK aii. cumum, Aiiuruif
Onlalilo of Ilia I'mctlcf.
"All that l the matter with you, lr,M
old the eminent pliynlcian, after a thor
cojh (lamiimtion, "U lack of nutrltioo.
Ycu don't fat cnoueli."
"I rat all I can hold, doctor." ttld
the ittrnualed caller.
"Then you nerd to bara your capacity,
:!trj, and tbat'i a caa for a urceon.
Fire dollarn, pirate: Good raornlns."
Cllaio Trlhune.
Orniliininl from tho Hlliln,
Octnvr Thniiet tell a atory of an old
darky In Florida who' wn anxlotii to
fcnrn to read, no that lie could read tli
Illlile. lie nld that If he could read tin
HIliU he would want nothing elio. A
frlurtd of the narrntor taught him to
rrnd. Bouio tlmo afterward ahe vlaltfd
hi cahln and n irked hl wife how bit
Itlhlfl rcadlnic waa cetthiK on.
"Lowa, Mlaa Fanny," ald thl pcraon,
"he Jea auttlnly kin read fine. He'a doni
tot outcn de Illhlo an Into da nowap
pers." Indianapolis Newa.
I.llrrnrr Invealmeni.
You buy a book and hope to rnj
A profit quite rxlenulve.
The atyle may be a little cheap,
Hut the paper'a right ezpenalra.
Washington Star.
Until
-The 'Great White Plague roy aon,"
Hold the Injun chief, In a pasilon,
"la that wicked, thieving race
That talla Itielf the Caucailanl"
Kcboea of Ilia I'nat.
Wagner w writing the wiulc of tbt
future,
"I Intend to produce aometblng," be
aald, "that will go thundering down the
agea.''
How well he auccetded Ut the ga
bear wltneaa.
IfJraufn Qlorr.
The young man wna admiring her beau
tiful and abundant hair.
"What a wealth of It there lal" he
exclaimed. "When you looncn It I aup
poae it drops to the floor."
"Hugh!" broke in the little alater of
the young woman. "It drop on the
floor !" Chicago Trlhune.
A I rtilfii fur noun.
At llio Kiiiiwih Experiment Htiillon
iiokm were fed on M ration of nlfnlfa
i .
iiny iiiiu Knlllr corn meal. The kiiIum
were i.l p(.t. n.nt more on t 111 m riillon
than ujioti a ration of Kalllr eom meal
alone. For every ImihIicI of Kulllr corn
meal and 7.8! pounds. of alfalfa hay,
I lit! KUllI WIIH IO..SS K)lllllI, Wlllll! llM)ll
Kalllr corn meul alono tlie fc'iiln va
7.1H immiiiiIh per IiiihIiuI. It 1h kIiowii
tliiit (ho liay Kavt! better reHiillH when
cut early and Hint the chief nutriment
wiim in the leaveH, v4ileh Hliould he
carefully Haved during the proeenH of
JiarveMtlnj,'. An earlier exin'rinieiit at
the mime utatlon wan tried to deter
mine the value of alfalfa piiHture for
hopi. The Iioijh were allowed to run
upon tno n I nil fn ilurliii; the Hummer
and woro fed a llxht ration of grain
After deducllng the prohahle gain for
the corn It uiih found that during the
Hummer each acre of alfalfa (nurture,
roduced 77U (mundfl of iork.
.Scoop Jnlf for Wiikuii llni,
The end gate for a wagon box here
llliiHtrated, iinnwerH the (inrpoKe btut
of anything known for hauling corn or
anything which In to he wooped from
the wagon box. The left llgure hIiowh
It cloned ; being fjiHlened by a hook on
each Hide. When ready lo ' unload,
looiicn hoolcx, Hwlng gate down and.
(ih It Ik HtiptKirted by a chain on each
xlde, you can frtaiul on It and com
I WA
- I cm
WAOO.V-IWIX HCOOr (IATK.
Drplornliln Ilualnraa ICrror.
"Did you ever make u mltrtuke. doc
lor?" "Yea, once I won called In by n pa
tlcnt and dlngnoxcd hla case an stom
ach ache I only lenrncd the following
day that ho wna rich enough to have
sppendlcltlH." Die Muakcte.
rTi 1
CSSTOR14
ALt'OllUI. 3 PKIt i!VMT
AVcgclablc IVcruirallonror,ls.
siraiaiinsincruoaantlRc
llngllicSionufhsondlkrrti
Rctjula
m puiaiiaiiu
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Promotes DilcstionOwrfti
nt'SS and IlL'Sirnnl.iln nelitxr
OpitmuMorphlnc nor!iacraL'
out .narcotic.
- - I
riteOMIkSMXUWSR
brjfjfor Sad-JhMltSJh-
IftrmSrrJ-
" i ii a
Ancrfecl Remedv for Coronet
lion , Sour Stomcl.ularria
Worms Avom-ulsions.rotrlr
ncss and Loss of Sleep.
Facsimile Signature of
NEW YORK.
Larare
Bears the A Jit
Signature
J3
Exact Copy of Wrapper.
Use
or Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
nicuce Kcooplng, (t Ih fastened to bot
tom of the box with Ktrap hinges which
mourn i m huuic into Dox ami gate ro
that It leaveH an even nurfiiee to scoop
over. The gate Hliould be about thirty
Inches high and wide enough so that
Hide boards of wine will lit over out-
I side of box as shown In right hum!
'Igure.
Strut for l,it)rr,
One of the best fowls for ninklnc
hens lay Is lean meat. When the sup
ply of eggs falls, stop all other feeds
and feed lean meat or liver, and cheat)
1 meats will answer, and It will be found
miiwrlor to anything elw. that can bo
I lined. Green bone, containing a l.irge
ptopnrtlon of lean meat, is even bettor,
provided the fat portions are removed
from' the hone.
It will be found cheaper than grain,
because It will make eggs. One reason
why the hens fall to lay when they
have plenty of grain Is that they re-
j (iu I re a change, and meat supplies :he
tieeuTtil, ir tne liens are rat, give one
ounce of lean meat each day, allowing
uo other food for a week or two, and
watch the results. (.'olmun's Iturul
World.
ln"a fo ItnUc Wlillo Ili'iiiia.
Common white beans are a good
crop for the farmer to grow, If they
are grown under the best methods.
Good-sl7.cd heed should be planted
rather than small seed, and the plant
ing should he after the danger of frost
Is paHt, as the leaves of beans will not
Htand frost. The farmer should at
least raise enough for his family,
which can easily be done on a very
small strip of laud that has been only
moderatuly manured. This small de
mand for manure Is duu to the fact
that bean plant roots have on them
iiQilulcs containing bacteria which
gather nitrogen from the air. White
beans need food cultivation, so that
the soil around the roots can be well
treated, which favors the development
nt the nodules.
TM OKNYAua aoeAHT, Htw Toaa oitt.
" 1 -i '- ' -
0 YEARS
b.. if Sf ,be "H'MlUr ni confidence our p..
"'lt pfomi ipecU,Uu lwaya In attandance,
tot ilii,, plJ.t' "f cou",ou' 'tlon. Lody attend-
iflUWH''nl'M.DentUta Our tcputitlon for
f'" tfe'..n,' rjta. Kxtractlon Free
liltt PI..! u, ".f 0'dt,J l'll tl "i Up,
T,k, lUeUViuLL ,mPttt'la la (Irmly id i t bMJlt.
"ii .IK Sp. ".' ,e,.n",d ""how ciuilng vou iht
fecllrllll ii. ?4 'i,,,,,r U?Uti- put" Ati per.
!$ food i.iuii, ' ' "V,P'fnn Hi work of inmlclin.
Wwppi ed (bit win ciuk no dlicomfirt wh.
. A WIQCT PAINLESS
w H AiniHBIBM. FHTI UtUI. HIVBflH
IN PORTLAND
DOING WORK FOR
THE IEST PEOPLE
till ehw your food propttlr tnd ihorouibly,
while your looki are Impioved beyond dricrlplloa.
hMnw looih that It now uicleii can be tiled and
crowned io Ihil II Ii iaed for probibly llfelii
h.. J .L. I.... ...nl.a Vml Dull .CCUla
i a .ecu
eer,w
I io that II Ii laved lor pronioiy a ineiioit,
i .k i tciulu vou muil lecuie Ut
V II ' " " ' .
tl I . i. ..1.111
nifncii (iioe
Kamlnallon free and Invited. When deilred jo
cid baro T. I. WU or rajr perional leivlce.
Our force la ao onranlied that we can do
your tntlra Crown, DrUlao and Plate Work
In day If ncceasaryc Out of town people
can write und arrange for appolntmonta.
ClrunlilK DrlilUlntt Veancla.
Unclean drinking vessels are, doubt
less, the lumiedlatu means of spreading
some of our contagious diseases, such
as roup. Houp is a disease In which
sllino accumulates Iu thu mouths of the
fowls and strings out of their mouths
when they open them to drink. Noth
ing Is easier than for such u fowl to
leave slime In tliu drinking water,
which Is then partaken of bu the other
fowls. This leads to tho fowls all be
coming quickly affected. As roup conies
on In tho fall very often when we get
thu changes In temperature at night,
J It Is necessary that tho drinking ves
sels bo kept clean and every rowi tnat
shows signs of a cold should bu taken
at oncu from tho house so that It will
not bo possible for her to spread tho
Uueaso.
Itutiirnrit io" Unu ut Oxrm,
A Missouri farmer has returned to
tho use of oxen on his farm. He Bays
he finds them cheaper and better than
horses and mules'. n addition to hav
ing oxen for general farm work, ho
has trained a bull to run a treadmill
that pumps water, churns butter and
does all of that kind of work, This
! animal bouts n windmill or gasoline
cnglno "all to- pieces," and tho work
keeps his temper sweet njid prevents
It I in from doing damage with his horns.
Other fanners aro wfttehlng tho export
niont, and "horseless farms" may soon
b all tho rago
3ooi1 t?nre of the H ml rile.
Amanufncturer of Huddles Ih credited
with the statement that one of the best
of polishes for riding saddles ami bri
dles Ih new milk. This should not be
rubbed In the leather, however, until
the latter ha been cleaned with slight
ly warm witter and Honp. Hard-work
lug Htoek Huddles can be kept Iu good
condition by thoroughly rubbing with
three parts of palm oil and one of
uealHfoot after llrst washing with soap
and water. For the leather lining of
Huddles that comes next to the horse
(here Ih nothing ho good as neatsfoot
oil. The Halt which exudes from the
animal's body Is very hard on the
leather. Vigorous and protracted rub
bin, of the leather Is essential, what
ever dressing Is used.
UnIiik Coiiinu'rclnl Krrf lllzera.
The 1 1 me nitrate of soda, muriate oi
potash, Hiipcr-phoxphatc or ground
bone, can b used In the garden, bu!
iinlchH u person has had experience or
handler! these very carefully, results
are apt to be dlsapiMilntlng or disas
trous. Plants of which tho leaf or
stalk are (lie edible portions must have
plenty of nitrogen, which Js available
In the guano and animal manure.
When the roots or fruits are to be
eaten, phosphoric add should be added
In tlj- shape of wood ashes or super
phosphate. Ground bone is too slow in
becoming available.
Inrly I.ityern.
Frequently a pullet starts laying be
fore the others and continues to !uy
well all the year; such a one should be
carefully watched and her eggs saved,
providing sulllelent size waH attained
before she began laying. Other pul
lets will lay' a few eggs In the nntuin
and then erase until spring; thc.;
Hliould, of courHe, be discarded. Those
that begin laying prematurely are not
desirable, as they should attain tin.
nlze characteristic of their breed he
tore commend nc, and then lay con
tinuously during the rest of the fall imc
winter. I
An Acre of I.ntul.
To measure an acrex tie n ring ;.
each end of a rope, the distance belns
Just !i feet between them ; tie a piece
of colored cloth exactly in the middh
of tills. One acre of ground will Ik
four times the le'igth nnd two anc
one-half times the width, or the equa
of 10. rods one way and 10 rods- thf
other, making the full acre 100 square
rods. Keep the rojio dry, so It will uot
stretch. A rod Is Wj lineal feet. An
acre is 4.&1U square yards or 43,ois7
square feet.
A (iooil Con ill I lou I'cirvder.
Dr. Sniead advises the following con
dltlon powder for live stock: Two
pounds of ground flaxseed as a base, In
which mix f ounces (owdered gentian,'
ti ounces of ginger, 4- ounces of powder
ed sulphate of Iron, 1 ounces of powder
ed nitrate of potash. To this add '2
ounces of powdered charcoal and 1
IHHiiid of common salt. .Mix all well
together. Give at first two tablespoon
fills In feed of grain twice a day. Af
ter two weeks give half the quantity.
RHEUMATISM
CAN NOT BE .RUBBED AWAr
' It 13 perfectly natural to rub the spot that hurts, and 'when the muscles,
nerves, joints and bones are throbbing and twitching with the pains ot
Rheumatism the sufferer Is apt to turn to the liniment bottle, or some other
external application, in an effort to get relief from the disease, by producing
counter-irritation on the flesh. Such treatment will quiet the pain tempo
rarily, but can have no direct curative effect on the real disease because it
does not reach the blood, where the cause is located. Rheumatism is mora
than skin deep it is rooted and grounded in the blood and can only ba
reached by constitutional treatment IT CANNOT BI$ RUBBED AWAY.
Rheumatism is due to an excess of uric acid in the blood, brought about by
the accumulation in the system of refuse matter which the natural avcnue.3
of bodily waste, the Bowels and Kidneys, have failed to carry off. This
refuse matter, coming In contact with the different acid3 of the body, forma
uric acid which is absorbed into the blood and distributed to all parts of tho.
body, and Rheumatism gets possession of the system. The aches and pains
are only symptoms, and though they may be scattered or relieved for a time
by surface treatment, they will reappear at the first exposure to cold or
dampness, or after an attack of indigestion or other irregularity. Rheuma
tism can never be permanently cured while the circulation remains saturated
with irritating, pain-producing uric acid poison. The disease will shift
from muscle to muscle or joint to joint, settling on the ncrve3, causing
Inflammation and swelling and such, terrible pains that the nervous system
Is often shattered, the health undermined, and perhaps the patient become3
deformed and crippled for life. S. S. 9. thoroughly cleanses the blood and
renovates the circulation by neutralizing the acids and expelling all foreign
matter from the system. It warms and invigorates the blood so that instead
of a weak, sour stream, constantly deposit
ing acrid and corrosive matter in the mus
cles, nerves, joints and bones, the body is fed
and nourished by rich, health-sustaining
blood which completely and permanently
cures Rheumatism, a. S. S. is composed
PURELY VEGETABLE of both purifying and tonic properties--
just what is needed in every case of Rheu
matism, It contains no potash, alkali or other mineral ingredient, but 13
made entirely of purifying, healing extracts and juices of roots, herbs and
barks. If you are suffering from Rheumatism do not waste valuable time
trying to rub a blood disease away, but begin the use of S. S. S. and write
us about your case and our physicians will give 3ou any information or
advice desired free of charge and will send our special treatise on Rheumatism.
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it can be used as a follow crop after
early peas, provided the seed Is sown
not later than July 10.
Anirle Iron for I'omIm.
Angle Iron Is being used for making
fence posts with great success. One of
the valuable features Is that a post of
tills description may be driven In place
by a heavy mallet, and digging is,
therefore, unnecessary. A non-cllmbable
fence Is made by bending the post so
that there Is an overhang of twelve
or eighteen Inches, with the wires
strung regularly In the very top. The
dllllculty of climbing such a fence will
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ICZl-SFint Sc., Cor- Morrlwn. Portland. Orecoa.
Please llention This Parr.
1 fJg
Cow IlltTi-r. "
In their milk producing jower cows
dllTer all the way from .1,000 pounds
of milk per year to ll-'.OOO pounds a
year. That being true, why should
farmers be satlslled to keep a cow that
will produce but ten pounds of mtlk
(about live quarts) per day for !J00
days?
i
Avoid Till. Kind of l'nll.
The uso of the strainer In a pah
where tho dirt which falls into the
opening Is likely to be driven through
by thu succeeding streams of milk Is
not desirable. Its use tends to In
crease tho germ contents of tho mill;
nnd injure its keeping quality.
(Set Soma New ltooatera.
Tho outlay attending tho purchase o.
now breeding mnles will ho well ro
paid by results. Do not practice In
breeding If you want your stock to do
well.
No tea of thu Fnrni,
The feed problem Is gottlng harder
Thero Is no excuse for tliQjlllhy hojj
pen.
Tho moro succulent tho feed tho bet
tor It Is for sheep.
Uo a good farmer If you nro going
to be a farmer nt nil.
Clean and sort your seeds and thus
Insuro larger and hotter crops.
Wator, puro and plenty of It, should
bo provided for the dairy cows.
Young stock should bo thrifty to ro-
turn a prolK. Keep them growing.
Teach tho boys to ho gentle with tho
cowb. U la uenor tor me cows, una thf
boys, too
Cheapness
vs. Quality
In the matter of food you can't afford to
sacrifice Quality for Cheapness. Economy
is right and good but inferior food products
are dear at any price.
flu
OUNCES fo
iV POWDER
is economical not Cheap. Try-
it The best at any price or
your money back.
JAQUES MFG. CO.
Chlcatio.
Guarantee
Pure and
Wholesome.
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SHOES AT ALL
RICES. TOR EVERY
MEMBEn OPTHE FAMILY.
MEN, BOYS, WOMEN. MISSES AND CHILDREN.
HtSLo. W. I Douplau tnakaa anil noils moro KVf
men's $2.60,$3.aO nnd $3.BOshoaa Cu
than nym oUior manufacturer1 In tho
w. l uougias $4 and 35 Gilt cdgo Shoes Cannot Be Equalled At Any Price "fw.
BUT OAUTI OrV. W. I. I)nt jlas name and price la atamped on bottom. Tnln- N Sulxt tut,
r01.1' .'7. ,'ret i'10 druler rvcryf Uiutt. tihoua luaUcl (roin tarlory to any iiait ot Hi world, lllua
r4d LWfitf (no to miy aildic W, Im JiOUtllVM, llrucLluu, Atnaau .
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